Final episodes of 'Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23' to air online

While it has been effectively curtains for the cult favorite Krysten Ritter series "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23" for some time now, fans of the show were deprived of the remainder of its sophomore season when ABC abruptly yanked it from their schedule back in January.

Well, the network is finally doing the right thing and making the remaining episodes of the comedy's final season available to viewers online.

Ritter revealed the news via her Twitter on Wednesday, stating that fans would not be deprived of the titular bitch's final moments after it seemed ABC would never release the last 8 unaired installments.

"Exciting news for all you Don't Trust the B---- in @apt23 fans! On May 17th the remaining episodes will be available on Abc.com, itunes, and hulu! 8 episodes of genius B---- hilarity! Can't wait for you all to see them. I love you," she wrote.

Castmate James Van Der Beek told The Huffington Post recently that, despite signing on for his follow-up series with CBS' "Friends With Better Lives," he is still reeling from the show's cancellation. "I'm really proud of it, which might sound funny because it was so ridiculous, but I really loved it. So at the end of the day, I flash forward to three, five years from now, all the episodes will be available at some point, somewhere digitally and you can watch them in order. I said to the cast when I found out that we weren't going to make anymore, 'From this moment forward, this is no longer a cancelled show; this is now 26 episodes of awesome that we can all be proud of of.' And there's still eight episodes that nobody's seen! It was one of things that, on a network level, nobody could really figure out how to program it so that it worked in their business model, but it's something that I still hold dear to my heart and I love all the people involved."

I am so excited to see these last few episodes, but I’m still having a tough time believing they cancelled this show in the first place! The worst part about this cancellation is I was just starting to watch it! :( I never even knew about the show until recently, since none of my friends or coworkers in my office at DISH ever talked about it. Actually, the only reason The B caught my eye after all is because my DISH Hopper DVR automatically records it and everything else on ABC’s primetime lineup, which always opens me up to a world cool new shows.

Anonymous

Message Posted On Apr 18th, 2013, 6:38 am

I am thrilled to hear that we can watch these episodes! Show was smart and funny. They should look to make more episodes and release them on Netflix.